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SUMMARY:Naloxone Saturation Sprint Technical Assistance Session
DESCRIPTION:The Naloxone Saturation Sprint is a 5-month initiative designed to help obstetric departments implement naloxone in-hand distribution. Hospitals that agree to participate will receive:   \n\nFree naloxone kits  \nMedication lock bags \nImplementation materials \nMonthly technical assistance calls\n1:1 coaching as needed\nData collection resources \nSupport in gaining hospital leadership alignment \n\nWe are seeking obstetric department participants that are interested in implementing harm reduction strategies\, have emerging or established support for this work and can commit to collecting simple data about implementation.  \nTimeframe of the Sprint: February – June\, 2026 
URL:https://www.wsha.org/events/naloxone-saturation-sprint-technical-assistance-session-5/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:External Event: Digital Health and AI in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
DESCRIPTION:This external webinar is hosted by University of Washington Addictions\, Drug & Alcohol Institute. \n\nThe Behavioral Health Institute is pleased to continue to offer the TeleBehavioral Health Training series\, now in partnership with the Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center (ntric.org). \n\nPlease join us every third Friday each month\, January through December 2026\, at 11 a.m. — 12 p.m. (PT) for our TeleBehavioral Health Training CME/CEU-accredited 2026 series presentations. \nTeleBehavioral Health 2026 continues to explore new ways to enhance quality of care with telebehavioral health for specific patient populations and services. The series also provides information about developing telebehavioral health technologies and applications\, and updates on telebehavioral health policy. \n\nTeleBehavioral Health Series Objectives \nUpon completion of each activity\, attendees should be able to: \n\nDescribe ways that telebehavioral health skills can be tailored to provide care to a variety of patient populations\nDescribe methods that can be utilized when providing telebehavioral healthcare while maintaining professional standards of care\nDescribe and incorporate current policies with the latest telehealth technologies to provide effective care\n\n\nYou are invited to attend all webinars\, but you will need to register for each webinar separately. \n\nWe invite you to join us for our summer presentations for the 2026 series: Digital Health and AI in the Treatment of Substance Use DisordersDigital Health and AI in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders \nMark Duncan\, MD\, is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington.  He has pursued a career at the intersection of mental health and primary care\, training in both family medicine and addiction psychiatry.  He practices at the outpatient psychiatry clinic\, the pain clinic\, and the Northgate Primary Care clinic.  He provides virtual consultation through the UW Provider Consultation Line\, ADAI’s OUD technical assistance team\, and as the educational director of the University of Washington Psychiatry and Addiction Case Conference (UW PACC)\, a weekly educational webinar and consultation service for WA state.  He has recently taken on the role of the Director of the Division of Addictions in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington.
URL:https://www.wsha.org/events/external-event-digital-health-and-ai-in-the-treatment-of-substance-use-disorders/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:External Webinar: Expanding & Improving SUD Care in Emergency Services
DESCRIPTION:This external webinar is hosted by University of Washington Addictions\, Drug & Alcohol Institute. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a monthly series co-hosted by the University of Washington’s Addiction\, Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI) and Behavioral Health Crisis Outreach Response and Education (BHCore). \nThis series will bring together emergency department clinicians\, EMS teams\, hospital administrators\, and other first responders to enhance substance use disorder (SUD) care across emergency systems. \nTopics Covered\n• Innovative approaches to SUD treatment\n• Best practices for emergency care\n• Coordination between EMS\, emergency departments\, and discharge \nGoal: To build a statewide network of high-quality\, low-barrier SUD treatment and support services through coordinated efforts spanning EMS\, emergency departments\, and discharge programs. \nWho should attend: This series’ intended audience includes EMS teams\, emergency department providers\, hospital administrators\, and other first responders. All are welcome to participate regardless of SOR or BHCore funding. \nThis series is funded by the State Opioid Response (SOR) grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and is provided by the University of Washington’s Addictions Drug & Alcohol Institute.  \n\nClick Here to Register Here
URL:https://www.wsha.org/events/external-webinar-expanding-and-improving-sud-care-in-emergency-services/2026-07-28/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:SDOH Workgroup
DESCRIPTION:WA hospitals are invited to join the WSHA Social Drivers of Health (SDOH) Workgroup. The purpose of the workgroup is to support inpatient screening for health-related social needs\, improve documentation and reporting of SDOH measures and to develop referrals or programs to address patient-identified social needs. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.wsha.org/events/sdoh-workgroup/2026-07-28/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Abby Berube":MAILTO:abigailb@wsha.org
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